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  • in reply to: Fisher and Paykel Fridge freezers #199626
    jwd_73
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    Re: Fisher and Paykel Fridge freezers

    i have 16 of them most work but 4 are untested .
    all have the same board on the back 4.2 sticker and most are the same style (curved doors) and some of the newer ones (flat doors).

    E442BRXFD is the one that beeped and now seems to work pumps on etc but no display or light inside. have tried changing board on back and selector inside so far.
    ta John

    You seem to know a lot about these kiwi appliances Penguin , do you work on them?

    in reply to: Fisher Paykel dishdrawers #196756
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    Re: Fisher Paykel dishdrawers

    Astounding
    Thankyou very much , you leg end 😀

    :PJ

    in reply to: My kind of customer #194207
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    Re: My kind of customer

    old habit
    in italy peroni was the cheap one and nastro was the posh one.
    kinda like hotpoint and indesit 🙂

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Td #190775
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    Re: Whirlpool American Td

    Hi
    Cant find a pic of this model but if this is the newer style (round see through door)
    then there is a slow blow 10 amp fuse hidden.
    as you face the front of the dryer top off on the left there is a black panel along the side held on by 3 screws under this you will find the wires and amongst these (usually under tape) there is an inline fuse.
    on the older models it was in the control panel at the top .
    good luck
    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWO 10561 F23? #190163
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    Re: Whirlpool AWO 10561 F23?

    Dave_Conway wrote:The fault codes only go as far as F21 on SIOS 😕

    .

    What I thought.
    was working fine for 3 weeks then decides thats long enough.
    John

    in reply to: Aeg comp wiring??? #187088
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    Re: Aeg comp wiring???

    Excellent thanks for that 🙂
    John

    in reply to: Stoves oven continously sparking #148883
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    Re: Stoves oven continously sparking

    other thing can be the pcb on the back or the pressure switch.

    I seem to recall the gtf is a fan assisted gas oven,when the bottom oven is turned on the spark and the fan should start.
    The fan creates suction behind the back panel which causes the pressure switch to operate which in turn operates the solonoid letting gas in. and once the the stat is heated the spark stops.

    I hated them customers loved them.

    in reply to: F+P Dishdrawer #160649
    jwd_73
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    Re: F+P Dishdrawer

    I had one the other day with f1 on the top one and f3 on the bottom
    f1 is leak and f3 is heater sensed at over 85deg.
    this is with no water in so traced the fault back to bottom programmer ,was sending signal back to base mounted pcb .changed programmer and works fine (apart from split hose) 🙄

    if the rotor spins freely I would try the prog, maybe even swap top for bottom and see if prob occurs.

    in reply to: Oh! I didn’t know it did that? #156232
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    Re: Oh! I didn’t know it did that?

    “this washing machine you sold me is a piece of crap, its beeping at me flashing f2 (or any other such code)”

    “have you checked the manual?”

    “No its not working!!”

    “f2 means no water can get into the machine, have you checked your hoses?”

    “they worked fine on my old machine”

    “check your taps make sure the water is turned on.”

    “Ok but I am sure its the machine.”

    then no call back how strange.
    average call i get.

    in reply to: Unusual Whirlpool Oven & Hob SOG01 & SGH03 #153504
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    Re: Unusual Whirlpool Oven & Hob SOG01 & SGH03

    Whirlpool Advantage I used to sell them in fact I still have 3 carcasses and 2 or 3 hobs in the yard somewhere.
    Common fault as r600a said the oven switch/stat just gives up sometimes.
    just 1 little switch with 3 wires would have thought Whilrpool would have sorted it .

    I must have sold 11 ovens and had to change at least 8 switches.

    in reply to: Bosch door interlock prob #153426
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    Re: Bosch door interlock prob

    Penguin45 wrote:ALWAYS make a diagram before pulling wires off………

    Chris.

    9 times outta 10 i do but i didnt have the exact lock for this machine so i used another style and the wires go on different.
    I did have to open the casing on the locks to find out where 😀

    in reply to: Bosch door interlock prob #153423
    jwd_73
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    Re: Bosch door interlock prob

    sorted 😀
    wires were wrong way works fine now.
    Thanks for your help
    John

    in reply to: Bosch door interlock prob #153421
    jwd_73
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    Re: Bosch door interlock prob

    no it didn’t work with the lock in place . I assume it is something to do with the white wire from the pressure switch that operates the bi met switch on the lock , but without stripping the machine down in my kitchen I am not too sure.
    I have tried a similar lock with similar connections inside it will work with lock in if i manually push the contacts together and will lock but it will not lock on its own.
    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint launch Aqualtis #153286
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    Re: Hotpoint launch Aqualtis

    looks like a small version of the whirlpool dreamspace awm 8000 if my memory works.

    in reply to: Whirlpool and Fisher Paykel fault list? #152822
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    Re: Whirlpool and Fisher Paykel fault list?

    Thanks 🙂

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